YouTube is testing conversational AI on smart TVs, allowing viewers to ask the assistant questions related to the video they're watching on the big screen.
The 2016 Indianapolis 500 winner (photo) was fastest in both sessions Wednesday and overall in the two-day Open Test at the 1-mile desert oval.
As a refresher, series champion Alex Palou won last year’s Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, and he added a second oval victory at Iowa Speedway. Handily, Palou led all drivers in points ...
Amanda M. Castro is a Network TV writer at Collider and a New York–based journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, where she contributes as a Live Blog Editor, and The U.S. Sun, where she ...
YouTube TV keeps surprising subscribers with upgrades and content expansions. YouTube TV is making changes that many users asked for, allowing more control and ...
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta on Wednesday said it will begin to show advertising on its Threads microblogging service to all users globally starting next week. Threads has surpassed more ...
YouTube TV has been slowly expanding its multiview feature over the past few years, which initially allowed sports fans to watch up to four channels simultaneously on one screen. Soon, viewers will ...
You’ll soon be able to watch whatever you want side by side. You’ll soon be able to watch whatever you want side by side. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social ...
YouTube TV’s multiview feature will soon be “fully customizable,” letting viewers add any stream. Multiview has historically been limited to a relatively small selection of channels. YouTube TV will ...
YouTube TV plans customizable multiview viewing beyond sports. The CEO says the firm will introduce new genre-focused channel packages, giving subscribers greater control, flexible viewing options, ...
Creators will be able to stream alongside live content and go live in vertical and horizontal formats simultaneously. Creators will be able to stream alongside live content and go live in vertical ...
In a nutshell: YouTube has been working on multi-language audio support publicly since at least 2023, and perhaps for several years longer behind the scenes. The actual timeline doesn't really matter ...